Monday, March 21, 2011

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What if...... By: Raziq, Hasmah, Chanda, Jamie


Major issues for discussion:
  • Defamation – harm done to a person’s reputation, and slander (spoken) versus libel (written)Defamation? It is indeed a serious topic because it impairs someone's reputation. The offendershould be punished.

  • Whether a statement is seen or heard by a third party or parties. Again, this could impair someone's reputation. For example, if it is published to the internet where anyone at all is able to access, it definitely impair's someone's reputation hence it is wrong.

  • Whether the identity of the target is clear. A punishment should be carried out only if the identity of the the target is clear.

  • Anonymity – does it make the perpetrator more or less responsible? An anonymous person will make it more vague hence it will make it less responsible.

  • Harassment – what does it involve? There are many types of harassments, such as but not limited to, religion harassment, sexual harassment, cyber bullying etc.

  • Duty to provide a safe work or study environment – what roles do schools and teachers play?Rules and disciplinary actions should be taken to ensure that everyone is able to work or study in a safe environment as everyone has the right to.

  • Right to freedom of expression – what limits should be placed on it? Freedom of expression? I believe that there should not be a limit. However, the times have changed and the freedom of expression; without doing anything that is against the law.

  • Right to security of person – should people be protected from written or verbal attacks? It should be against the law to insult a person in any way at all.

  • Defences and confounding factors – what makes a possibly libellous statement okay? Firstly, a libellous statement should not be hurtful and should be truthful. That makes a libellous okay.

  • Truth – when the statement is accurate. Witnessed are usually the first option to seek for truth, however, the human senses are only so limited.

  • Fair comment - a legitimate journalistic intent. Basically this is just feedback, however there are boundaries for everything and this should be okay as long as it does not include insults and any negativity that could jeopardise someone/something.

  • “The reasonable person” - how offensive does something have to be before it becomes libellous?Usually, the law enforcer decides whether it is libellous or not as there is no law stating how offensive something must be before it becomes libellous.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Perceptions

Interpretation: The way of how our brain works our mind by creating the way we see.



Sensory: Using the 5 senses, smell,
sight, taste, touch and hear








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A tree as seen by a biologist,a logger, an environmentalist, native from Sarawak.


A biologist: A biologist would look at the tree and would think about the biodiversity if the economy cut down the trees.

A logger: A logger would be doing his job and would think since there is trees he/her would get money for cutting trees since its their jobs.

An Environmentalist: Would think its very helpful and would go against deforestation.


A Native From Sarawak: Thinking its a sign of freedom and happiness  

Monday, February 21, 2011

CRIME IN MALAYSIA

Most Common Crime In MALAYSIA

People street racing
Secret sex
Malaysia is a transit country for girls from China
Bag snatching
Steeling in stores
Smoking under age

These are common crime in Malaysia because no matter where you are you will see either one of these crime. Recently on the news police are finding lots of hideout in where people have their secret sex. These crime are all around Malaysia, in Malaysia there's a say that you should always watch your back before anything bad happens to you. Most issues in Malaysia are the street race. The street race are very annoying and happens at night. Police are trying hard to capture these street racer but in Malaysia there are about more than 1000 street racer here.

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT


Monday, February 7, 2011

Jamie, Raziq, Chanda, Hasmah, Seri comments on our presentation


The reason why we chose to present our thoughts by using Keynote presentations is because it is one of the easiest and most convenient way to present and share ideas. Also because all of the information can be easily presented and shared and when it is presented it can be seen clearly therefore being able to be easily understood. The ultimate reason of why we chose to use a Keynote presentation is because it can be easily constructed and it is compatible for all MacBooks.

As for the reason why we chose to talk about school, it is because we go to school everyday and we know all about the school's uses of water. Why, when and how we use water which easily gives us ideas on how we can easily conserve water without any hassle.



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